Introduction
Colombia has become a prominent destination for surrogacy, known as “the destination for surrogate mothers or storks 2.0.” Thanks to its high-quality medical services, affordable costs, and a favorable regulatory framework, more and more couples, single men, and women are turning to this procedure to start families. Celagem offers comprehensive and legal services, with advanced technology and professional support throughout the entire process, ensuring safety and confidence.
What Role Do Surrogate Mothers Play in Colombia?
Surrogate mothers carry a baby in their womb for another person or couple who cannot gestate for various reasons. Usually, the embryo is created with donated eggs and sperm from the intended parents or donors and is implanted into the surrogate mother’s uterus. She has no genetic link to the baby nor parental rights. In Colombia, this practice is a legal and common option for heterosexual couples, homosexual couples, single men, and women with infertility issues.
Conditions for Resorting to Surrogacy
- Not having a uterus due to a hysterectomy or being born without a functional uterus.
- Significant uterine abnormalities, including uterine scarring and inability to develop a thick, supportive uterine lining.
- Major medical conditions that make pregnancy dangerous for the woman’s health (such as hypertension)
- Chronic reproductive loss.
Celagem, a Reliable Reference for Surrogacy in Colombia
Celagem combines experience, modern facilities, and an ethical commitment to offer accessible and legal surrogacy programs. The team guides families from the selection of the surrogate mother to birth, prioritizing transparency and well-being. Additionally, Celagem facilitates appropriate and respectful contact between parties and addresses medical, psychological, and legal aspects comprehensively.
For more information on surrogacy, visit Grandes Corazones, and to learn more about egg donation, visit Make a New Family.